Hi,

I have installed Debian dozens of times since 2003 but never ran into any
significant problems. I just rebuilt my main home machine with pretty
standard equipment including both on-board Realtek eth0 and wlan0 via a PCI
card.  I had an old Debian 6.03 amd64 netinst disc lying around, and the
install of Squeeze was flawless,as was the dist-upgrade to Wheezy. However,
I could not successfully dist-upgrade to Jessie so I decided to install
using an 8.1 image instead. All of this was done over the wireless card. It
should be noted that DHCP worked effortlessly.

The first attempt with the stock amd64 netinst image for 8.1 ran into
trouble due to lack of firmware. However I was able to put the requested
debs on a USB stick and proceed. However, I could not get my router to
autoconfigure either the eth0 interface or the wlan0 interface with DHCP. I
tried manually assigning an IP address instead, but still no successful
networking when the time came to connect to the mirror.

After consulting this list last night, I tried the unofficial netinst image
with non-free firmware from cdimage.debian.org, and got identical results
(except no warnings about missing firmware).

So I find it baffling that the official 8.1 installer fails on the same
hardware where the 6.0.3 installer works perfectly. For the moment I am
just installing Squeeze with the plan to upgrade to Wheezy, like I did
yesterday, and just use that until Jessie has had some more time to get any
issues worked out. I always used to run Sid,and I wouldn't mind doing so
again if the above issue is recognized by someone here as something that
has been fixed in unstable.

Any general ideas would be greatly appreciated, and I would be happy to
provide more details if it will help advance the project. I realize this
post is somewhat lacking in detail, as I'm hoping that this scenario may
ring a bell with someone, so to speak. I'm a surgeon rather than an
engineer or anything like that, but I have been using Debian and similar
systems for a long time.

-- 
David Bruce

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